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Mental Illness: The Reality of the Spiritual Nature

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186 pages
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7 hours

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The book delves into the complex relationship between the mind and mental illness, emphasizing the need to define the mind before evaluating the brain-dysfunction theory. It critiques the historical foundations of mental illness, particularly the influence of Emil Kraepelin's construct, which contributed to the atrocities of the Nazi Holocaust. The text argues against the reduction of humanity to mere physical existence, highlighting the importance of acknowledging the spiritual aspect of human nature. It questions modern psychiatry's altruism within a materialistic framework and advocates for a more holistic approach to mental health.

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Mental Illness: The Reality of the Spiritual Nature, Daniel R. Berger

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2016
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